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Are You Ready to Get Lost in the Mystery of Self-Expression? Join Us On September 10, 2011

Painting from Within  ~ September 10, 2011

Facilitated by Jane Barefoot Rochelle

September 10, 2011

10:30 am – 5:00 pm

Raleigh, NC

Location: Dancing Moon Books and Gifts

1840 Wake Forest Road (click for map)

$120 . All materials for the day are provided

Please contact me at 919.602.5680 or teenytinypieces@gmail.com if you’d like to come!  Can’t wait to see you!

Painting From Within is a workshop designed to awaken your amazing creativity and initiate a journey of authenticity, curiosity, and passion.

I encourage experienced artists as well as those who have never used a paintbrush before, to come.  Light your inner spark and connect with the source of your vivid imagination.  Anyone … everyone is welcome.

Embrace the mystery of painting with a vibrant, free spirit.  Spend a day painting without rules, without restriction or judgment, and see what emerges on your paper, and in your life.

I bring the tools I’ve acquired along my own journey, as an artist, a mother, a teacher, a writer, and a Healing Touch Practitioner.

Together we will create a safe space for freedom of expression with paints … a space free from expectation and judgment … a space safe for you to create with energy and passion.

It’s my honor to step into this adventure with you.

Looking forward to meeting you soon ~

Jane

Please contact me at 919.602.5680 or teenytinypieces@gmail.com if you’d like to come!  Can’t wait to see you!

* Workshop notes: Please dress comfortably in painting clothes, all supplies are provided for the day, and participants are free to have lunch on their own from 1:30 to 2:30. Thanks!

Want to see more photos?  CLICK HERE to view Painting From Within photos and a sample of my paintings!

Jane was born in North Carolina, and grew up in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she raised her son, who is now 24 years old.

As a child she spent many summer hours in the woods and along the creek banks near her home … sometimes with wild playfulness, and sometimes with a gentle curiosity.  ”I have such gratitude for the way I was raised.  My home was structured, yet full of creativity.  Both of my parents are very talented, in so many ways.  They nurtured my desire to explore … science, art, writing.  Since moving to Raleigh, I’ve been working on my first book, studying Healing Touch, and enjoy writing for my blog, Teeny Tiny Pieces, Along the Path to Wholeness.

“Jane takes her inspiration from nature, family, music, travel, and books.  ”Often when I’m in the woods hiking, my mind is busy capturing the smells, sounds, colors, and textures of the forest.  I pick up rocks, mossy sticks, and interesting leaves along the way.  I can’t wait to get back home to capture it all in my art.  The canvas is a wonderfully accepting vessel.”  She experiences acrylic, watercolor, pastel oils and chalks, and collage.

As both a mother and an elementary school teacher, she has always enjoyed exploring creativity with children.  ”I think I enjoyed it as much as, or more than the kids did.  It’s fun to see what happens when an 8 year old encounters watercolor, salt, and scissors….amazing stuff!”

Her work has been exhibited at the Arts Council of Fayetteville, The Broad Street Cafe, in Durham, the 51st Annual Art on Main Festival in Hendersonville,  and at the Visual Art Exchange, in Raleigh.  She is an art instructor for the Raleigh-based S.T.A.R.T. Art program. She looks forward to the March 2012 featured exhibit at the VAE Exchange Gallery.  Her work is available online, as well as at The Kress Emporium, Downtown Asheville.

Currently living in Raleigh, North Carolina, she is an education consultant at North Carolina State University and a Healing Touch Practitioner.

Please contact Jane directly for intuitive commission works, or if you are interested in working with her on an exhibition or open house.  If you have questions about her artistic process, or would like to talk more about her journey, email her at teenytinypieces@gmail.com.  ”I love email, and consider it a privilege to talk with anyone who is interested in what I do.”

See her recent artwork at fineartamerica.com

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